It was an email correspondence today. I don't have a
I would 100% keep first edition reservation and you'll get to switch it to whatever dealer gets you a good deal.
Switch to Granger Ford for $1000 under invoice on FE or someone local to you thats willing to play ball.
I have heard from a dealer that Ford sent our communication today that the reservation will be able to go to any dealer of their choosing. So no reason to pay unreasonable markup
The Bronco sport is definitely a whole different animal than the 2 Dr & 4 Dr. It definitely has it's place though. Reminds me of my old 2006 Escape(albeit much better looking). Boxy look and that thing was a tank in the snow. I loved that thing.
Could be bugs still but....
The engines have been used before, transmission as well. The sync will debut in the f-150 first before the Bronco. So hopefully a lot of those issues will be resolved first and it won't all be new technology.
If margin to the dealership is similar to what Ford offers on the Ranger, a $45,000 Bronco at $1,000 under invoice would be approximately $2,800 off MSRP.
Yeah, $64,000 is definitely on the high side. If its anything like the Wrangler, they will come out with a million other "special editions" that will be limited as well.
I had posed a question about switching orders similar to that to them. Sounds like that shouldn't be a problem but they're waiting for confirmation from their Ford representative. That was similar to what they did with MACHE Mustang, confirming the orders within the last few weeks and making any...
I reached out to the dealership on this. Sounds like they were suppose to update to say A/X/Z/D plan pricing but their website editor forgot.
He assured me that it'd be updated shortly.
The idea being whatever is more advantageous plan pricing vs. $1000 under invoice, they'll pass that on.
I can confirm. State of Iowa has a state regulated $180 documentation fee. That's all and I've purchased cars from Granger before no tint, etching, other nonsense.
Seems similar to what Jeep did with their launch edition of the Gladiator. I believe it was available in red, white, black and granite. Not sure why they limited those so much. Other than maybe trying to limit the options on the first vehicles built to ensure quality production?
It ultimately has to be through a dealership because of franchise laws. If you find the right dealer they will offer e-sign or offer to mail you the paperwork and do it remotely, where you don't ever have to visit the store and help arrange shipping or possibly pickup at the airport. I know that...